An "Inspired" Project
Tags:This is what I made in Tena'sClearly Beautiful class. My album ended up being a great little collection of personal "beautiful things" and included the bits and pieces of goodness I created in Kal's class.
Here's some thoughts:
1. The album was a great jumping off point. Tena created a classic structure that was really open for additional "stuff" and modification. Love that.
2. Working with Tim'sAlcohol Inks was a really cool experience. I am not much of a "color blender "so I went with single drops onto the acrylic album pages to create the polka dot pattern (the inks dry super fast). The idea of drops came about as Tena told us some of the other cool things students had done in earlier classes.
3. I loved that I felt the freedom to play. I used less words than normal in this album and I like how it became a glimpse into my creative life right now. I like that there are miscellaneous marks here and there. I like that it is colorful. It was the perfect environment for experimentation.
4. I finished the album in class.
Here's a look at the entire album:
The photo overlay was a technique from Kal's class using a thick piece of plastic (can't remember the name, Kal?),
tracing the subject of your photo, and embellishing with pencil crayons. Added words cut from a random piece of paper for my title. The
clear acrylic album we used is similar to this one.
Collection of slide mounts from Random Arts. Photos adhered back to back on the acrylic pages.
Man, I love acrylic albums. Damask sticker from Heidi Swapp.
Pencil crayon drawings from Kal's class. I just cut them up and added them right onto the background patterned paper. This is probably my favorite spread.
The canvas piece is a graphite transfer (technique from Kal's class) from an old photo of me and my bike and colored in with pencil crayons.
Old black and white photo (laser copy) that I had brought along to potentially use as a photo transfer.
The paper on the right side is one I have had forever. It has little metal "beads" that add great dimension and texture. Anyone know who makes it?
Another playful piece from Kal's class. Pencil crayons on cardboad.
Thanks again Tena and Kal. I loved this experience. If you ever have a chance to
take a class from Tena or Kal I highly recommend it. Both have such a great mixture
of technique and heart.
Also, check out the newest issue of my newsletter here. Today's topic is "getting real."

















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So amazing! Love all the different elements of your book. Great book!
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What a wonderful thing...I love the simplicity of your book...I may just put together my own...
so cool :o)
~simply~
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your book is incredible.
can't wait to go back and add some more things to mine.
thanks for sharing it.
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amazing ali! i love all of the artistic pieces - so cool!!
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I've come back several times to look at this album you made, to take in different pieces of it. I love it. Love the new methods that you learned & incorporated into it and the quote is outstanding. I'm going to try that alcohol ink and some of Kal's methods. Love her blog too. Oh, this all opens up new possibilities (that's my word for this year). :) Re: the quote..."risk" really hit home for me. I'm not a risk taker and my life is the poorer for it. If I had taken risks I know I'd be happier and my life would be SO different and therein, so much better, fuller, richer, ...well, you get the picture. Thanks for sharing yourself on your blog. Thank you for being real & transparent---meaning, you let us see who you really are. I admire you so much.
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ali! i LOVE this book!!!! it is so expressive and looks like an absolute blast to create!
xo, jen
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Hello Ali!!
Love love love this little album! The paper you were talking about I saw at the Paper Company both at CHA... Hope this helps!
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Hello Ali!!
Love love love this little album! The paper you were talking about I saw at the Paper Company both at CHA... Hope this helps!
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Wonderful and inspiring techniques. Do you have a link for the graphite transfer technique? FUN.
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Would this be the Calendar vinyl?
http://www.dickblick.com/zz272/28/
Wonderful project!
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This project is amazing! Here in Brazil this paper you told is easy to find. I have some sheets with diferent patern, all made with those little beeds ;)
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